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good deal...
My gas gauge has not worked forever,so bought i new sending unit $45 shipped.That did the trick,BUT me being me,while doing that fix I decided to buy a new gas tank.Found one for $106 shipped,ordered it Sunday night and got it today Next thing to do this weekend.
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1977 Trans Am,400 4 speed,numbers matching car 1979 Bonneville ,1 owner car... 1997 Trans Am convertible,LT1/auto. |
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Summit Racing? I get most of my tanks through them.
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That cheap I would bet Rockauto.
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I got one that cheap for my '68 at Advance Auto Parts. Paid for it in the morning and picked it up after lunch.
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Greg Reid Palmetto, Georgia |
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AM Auto Parts
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1977 Trans Am,400 4 speed,numbers matching car 1979 Bonneville ,1 owner car... 1997 Trans Am convertible,LT1/auto. |
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Pretty good deal. I got mine from Year one with a coupon and it was less than $150 shipped. Ironic part is there is a business less than 5 miles from my home that sells gas tanks and associated parts. They sell online and attend the major shows/swap meets. There cost was about $50 more than YO. They have a small warehouse but for what I needed it was going to be shipped. I figured it would've been cheap for me to pick it up at their store but they wouldn't do that. So much for dealing with local business's.
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